The Orlando Criminal Defense Attorneys of NeJame Law in Central Florida, have been defending the rights of those charged with all type of criminal offenses for over 25 years. We are experienced in all Courts, whether they are State, Federal or Juvenile. Additionally, the Central Florida Criminal Defense Attorneys at NeJame Law have handled cases throughout approximately fifteen (15) states throughout the United States, as well as in the Virgin Islands. Mark NeJame, the Firm's Senior Partner and Founder, has compiled a team of criminal defense attorneys who are experienced and capable in virtual every type of criminal defense case.

Have you or a loved one been injured? Are you facing a dispute with an insurance company? You need a personal injury attorney from NeJame Law on your case. The personal injury attorneys at NeJame Law spent many years defending insurance companies and are now putting that experience to work for individuals, like you, who have been injured. We make sure that our clients get adequate financial compensation for any injuries they have received. Our personal injury lawyers are dedicated to their clients and provide the representation that you need to fight big insurance companies that want to deny your claims.

The Immigration Division of NeJame Law is based in Orlando, Florida, and is located in proximity with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) office and the Immigration Court. Our US Immigration Attorneys are well known for effectively handling all type of immigration matters including deportation defense, adjustment of status representation, business visas and employment visas, citizenship, asylum and consular processing cases.

Have you stopped making payments on your loan? Have you received a final demand letter from the bank demanding full payment of the outstanding balance of your loan? Have you been served with foreclosure papers?

Foreclosure is the process whereby the mortgage holder (i.e. the bank) sues the borrower (i.e. homeowner) to secure title to the property in partial or full satisfaction of the outstanding balance of the mortgage holder’s note when the borrower has violated and failed to cure the material term(s) of the note, mortgage and loan agreement. The most common uncured, mortgage violation default is the non-payment of the outstanding loan debt.

NeJame Law provides many services related to the formation, structuring, capitalization, governance, sale and purchase of businesses. Our attorneys have extensive experience providing business owners advice on choosing a corporate form (C-Corporation, S-Corporation, LLC), articles of incorporation and protection for corporate board members as well as guidance on how to protect intellectual property, buy-sell, employment and other contracts and on how to structure internet businesses.

Whether you have personal or commercial real estate issues, the skilled practitioners at NeJame Law have the experience to take on any challenge. If you’re in need of foreclosure defense, seeking a loan modification or considering bankruptcy, our team has the knowledge to advise you, the understanding to help you through a difficult time and the strength to stand up to big banks for your rights.

If you’re a developer or a building owner involved in a landlord-tenant dispute, attempting to negotiate a development agreement or mired in a regulatory action, our attorneys have the experience to negotiate and the confidence to litigate if that is in your best interest.

If you’ve suffered because of the actions of another or have been accused of harming someone’s interest and are being sued, the attorneys at NeJame Law have broad experience pursuing and defending civil litigation. We understand that litigation can be stressful and costly. Our team can provide you with sound strategies to best position you for mediation and settlement before a matter reaches the courts.

If you’re a software developer, author, filmmaker or the owner of a business that creates products, designs or unique formulas or processes, you are the owner of intellectual property. But to retain its value, you need to take positive steps to protect your property. The attorneys at NeJame Law are highly experienced in intellectual property protection, licensing and litigation.

Issues of family law — child custody, child support, divorce, guardianship — are especially sensitive. The family law attorneys of NeJame Law have the experience and the compassion to help you with any situation you may be facing.

Bankruptcy filings in the United States can fall under one of several chapters of the Bankruptcy Code, such as Chapter 7 (which involves liquidation of assets), Chapter 11 (company or individual "reorganizations") and Chapter 13 (debt repayment with lowered debt covenants or payment plans).

Our attorneys are specialized in handling even the most complex of bankruptcies including Chapter 12 and more.

J1 Visa - Exchange Visitor Program

The J-1 Visa is granted to exchange visitors coming to the U.S. to study, work, train or be trained as part of an exchange program officially recognized by the U.S. Information Agency. The objective is to promote the exchange of knowledge and skills in different areas. If you are seeking an experienced Orlando J1 Visa attorney who can assist you in an exchange visitor program whether in Central Florida, the State of Florida, throughout the United States or abroad, then please contact a Central Florida J1 Visa lawyer from NeJame Law to evaluate your situation and represent you.

The approved programs are operated by a large variety of sponsoring organizations, which include schools, businesses, government and non-government organizations and institutions.

The J-1 visa is valid for the length of time the employer requires the services of the exchange visitor up to a maximum of 18 months. There is no renewal for Business/Industrial trainees. Professors and scholars are limited to 3 a years stay; one 3 year extension may be given for exceptional circumstances. At the conclusion of their program Exchange Visitor program participants are expected to return to the home countries to utilize the experience and skills they have acquired while in the United States.

Each exchange visitor category has specific requirements. Below you will find some general ones.

• J-1 Visa applicants must be accepted for one of the Exchange Visitor Program categories through a designated sponsoring organization before applying to the J-1 visa• Applicant should plan to remain in the U.S. for a temporary, specific, limited period of time• Applicant/sponsoring organization must show evidence of funds to cover expenses in the United States• J-1 visa applicants must show evidence of having social and economic ties abroad, which should insure their return abroad at the end of the visit• At the conclusion of the program, Exchange Visitor program participants are expected to return to their home countries to utilize the experience and skills they have acquired while in the U.S.• Applicant might be subject to two year foreign residency requirement after completing the exchange program. Under special circumstances sometimes a waiver may be obtained.• J-1 visas are issued for a maximum term of 3 years. Students between the age of 15 and 18 who participate in a high school exchange program may be issued a J-1 visa for a maximum of one year.J-1 Visa - Requirements• May travel freely in and out of the U.S.• J-1 visa holders may work legally in the U.S. if it is part of the approved program, or if they receive permission to work from the sponsoring organizations• May bring his/her spouse and minor dependents to the U.S. on J-2 visas• Dependents with the J-2 visa can attend U.S. schools, colleges and universities• J-2 visa holders may accept employment in the U.S. with the proper authorizationJ-1 Visa holder's privileges

Contact our Immigration Lawyers

If you are interested in obtaining a J-1 Visa, please contact our experienced immigration attorneys at NeJame Law. We can be reached 7 days a week at (407) 245-1232. You may also fill out our online form or send us an e-mail at Immigratio@NeJameLaw.com. The immigration lawyers at NeJame Law are very experienced and will be honored to assist you with all of your immigration needs.

We handle a variety of cases including:

Deportation Defense

The Immigration and Nationality Act contains several grounds for deportation of aliens, whether the alien is in lawful or unlawful status. Some of the grounds for deportation MORE

Fiancée, K1

If you are an American citizen and you want your foreign fiancé(e) to travel to the United States to marry you and live in the U.S., you must file a Petition for Alien Fiancé (e) in the MORE

Inter Company, L1

The L-1 Visa is one of the most common non-immigrant work-related visas. The L-1 Visa is available for foreign national executives, managers and other persons with specialized knowledge who have been working for a non-U.S. company and who may be transferred to a U.S. company. MORE

Investor Visa: EB5

Are you interested in the Immigration through Investment option? The EB-5 Visa Program provides an excellent opportunity to obtain the Green Card, or Legal Permanent Residency MORE

Marriage, K3

Marriage is one of the most important steps one takes in his or her life. And with the increasing global interaction, there are more and more marriages among U.S. citizens and foreigners. Accordingly, it is crucial to hire an experienced and knowledgeable immigration attorney to handle your marriage petition. MORE

Naturalization

Naturalization is the process through which a foreign citizen becomes an American Citizen. MORE

Permanent Residency

A green card holder or Permanent Resident is a foreign national who has been granted the privilege of living and working permanently in the United States. You must go through a multi-step process to become an immigrant. In most cases, USCIS must first approve an immigrant petition for you, usually filed by an employer or relative. MORE